Orlando |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 68. SOUTHEAST ORLANDO SECTOR PLAN DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS |
Part 1. INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE |
§ 68.105. The Southeast Orlando Sector Plan-Master Plan Map.
The Southeast Orlando Sector Plan-Master Plan Map (Figure 68-B) works in conjunction with GMP Future Land Use Element Policy 2.4.4, Goal 4 and associated objectives and policies, and the proceeding guidelines and standards to visually illustrate the concepts of the overall planning effort. The Master Plan Map provides a tool for public and private entities to approach the physical structure and building of this new community.
The Master Plan Map shows the locations of major natural and ecological features; existing and proposed highways and roads; locations for Town, Village and Neighborhood Centers; as well as various land uses proposed in the Plan area. Compact and mixed-use development patterns take place in the Town, Village and Neighborhood Centers and include residences, offices, retail and civic uses. All Residential Neighborhoods are within an easy walking distance of approximately one-quarter (¼) mile.
The Master Plan Map also provides for the growth of the Orlando International Airport and for the expansion of office, commercial and industrial areas surrounding this major transportation and employment hub.
A Primary Conservation Network has been identified on the Master Plan Map for the purpose of preserving the abundance of natural areas and wetlands important for wildlife habitat and drainage for the Plan area.
While the locations of many of the elements in the Plan are conceptual, the number and relative size of the particular land uses shall be considered accurate. For example, the location of schools may vary slightly within each neighborhood; however, the individual number of elementary, middle, and high schools is accurate for the expected population of the entire Plan area.
(Ord. of 5-10-1999, § 10, Doc. #32070)